SACRAMENTO — Yosemite National Park might seem a rather isolated posting to start one’s judicial career. But it’s a metropolis compared to where U.S. Magistrate Judge Jeremy D. Peterson spent summers growing up.
That would be Isle Royale, a mostly uninhabited, 206-square-mile island in Lake Superior that holds the distinction of being the least visited national park in the lower forty-eight states. Technically part of Mic... (continued)